November 2010
18 posts
“Read books. They are good for us.”
– Natalie Goldberg (via libraryland)
Nov 30th
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Nov 30th
“Such an act has graver implications, I believe, than a theft of other kinds of...”
– Simon Schama
Nov 29th
“Writing - the art of communicating thoughts to the mind, through the eye - is...”
– Abraham Lincoln
Nov 29th
If the founding fathers used Twitter... →
Nov 27th
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“If you remember only one thing from reading this article, let it be this:...”
– http://www.teleread.com/paul-biba/on-ebooks-a-publishers-view-of-the-digital-transformation-by-dominique-raccah-ceo-and-publisher-of-sourcebooks/
Nov 27th
Nov 24th
“What we face is not a loss of books but the loss of a world. As in Alexandria...”
– Battles, M. (2003). Library: An unquiet history. New York: W.W. Norton.
Nov 24th
Nov 24th
““The digital humanities do fantastic things,” said the eminent Princeton...”
– http://www.nytimes.com/2010/11/17/arts/17digital.html
Nov 22nd
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Nov 22nd
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“At the Gagosian, Mr. Martin bypassed a room full of John Currin paintings in...”
– Bosman, J. (2010, November 17). Steve Martin’s sketch of the art world. The New York Times, p. C1.
Nov 22nd
Nov 19th
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Nov 18th
“There is nothing,” Naudé wrote, “that renders a Library more recommendable, than...”
– Manguel, A. (2008). The library at night. New Haven, CT: Yale University Press.
Nov 17th
Digital Keys for Unlocking the Humanities’ Riches... →
Nov 17th
Nov 17th